I'm currently working on a small b-day gift for Young and a graduation gift for Sophie. Young's may be done by Sunday but I doubt I'll be able to finish Sophie's. Its just something small but I'm enjoying making them
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No painting, hon. You need to be out of the house when it's wet and drying, if for no other reason than the fumes could cause an upset that lasts for days whether you wear a mask or not. They may not, but why take the chance. Pregnancy can have enough discomforts without walking right into one that could be avoided. Go back a few hours after the paint is dried, and make sure the house is well ventalated in the area that you are going to be primarily for the next couple of days. Air Conditioning and Fans were wonderful invention for pregnant women. If it's a room that you are going to be frequenting, such as a bathroom, then position a fan inside the bathroom - not only to help dry the room but to also break up the fume particles. Fans positioned around the house for a couple of days after the painting will also help with that as we are getting into the time of the year when the heat and humidity can interfer with paint drying and the opening of windows is not practical except, perhaps, after dark if it cools down a little. I
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